Steel plants stuck in Telugu states politics: Min

HYDERABAD: Union minister for metal Chaudhary Birender Singh said each Telangana and Andhra Pradesh governments didn't submit assurances to the Centre on possible incentives to set up metal vegetation at Bayyaram and Kadapa and have been blaming the Centre. This is unlucky, he said on Monday.

Speaking to reporters in conjunction with former Union minister Bandaru Dattatreya after the latter met him at his place of abode and discussed the problem of metal vegetation, the minister said the state governments have been indulging in politicking at the metal vegetation factor.

He said, at the December, 2017 meeting on metal vegetation, each states said they would let the Centre know about incentives they would offer to set up the metal vegetation. He said, thus far, each Telugu states have not were given back to the Centre and didn't supply any data on logistic improve to be given by means of them.


The metal minister said within the affidavit filed by means of the ministry within the Supreme Court it was obviously discussed that data from each states have been still awaited. "But it's unfortunate that both states have gone to the press that the Centre said no to setting up steel plants in the affidavit, which is not true," said Birender Singh.


Task drive ready with document: Min


Dattatreya said it was handiest on Sunday, minister KT Rama Rao had set up a committee to seem into incentives that can be given by means of the state to set up metal plant at Bayyaram. He said the exercise will have to have been finished long back in conjunction with the document. Dattatreya said the Task drive set up on this factor is able to submit the document and have been looking ahead to data from the each states.


The Secunderabad MP said the metal minister informed him the Centre was ready to soak up the ‘sponge iron’ plant at Palvancha and NMDC was ready for takeover by means of enhancing capability of the plant from zero.40 million to one.50 million. He additionally met HRD minister Prakash Javadekar, soliciting for him to sanction tribal college at Warangal, IIIT at Karimnagar and IIM and to make girls’s school at Koti into a school. He additionally requested budget for EFLU, OU and Maulana Azad Urdu University.
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